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    <title>Simple demo of dojox.help.console</title>
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        dojo.addOnLoad(function () {
            dojo.query("code").onclick(function (e) {
                var cmd = e.target.innerHTML;
                if (cmd.slice(-1) == ";") {
                    dojo.eval(cmd);
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                    console.log(dojo.getObject(cmd));
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<p>You'll want to open up Firebug for this</p>

<p>Click each of the items below to run the command:</p>
<ul>
    <li><code>dojo.require("dojox.help.console");</code></li>
    <li><code>dojox.help.locate("Xhr", dojo);</code> searches variable names in the dojo namespaces for "Xhr" (no matter the case).</li>
    <li><code>dojo.query.help();</code> displays help for dojo.byId</li>
    <li><code>dojo.connect</code> loads and displays the function signature for dojo.connect</li>
    <li><code>dojo.isBrowser</code> shows an example of a "conflict". It's using the Boolean object rather than the boolean generic.</li>
    <li><code>dojox.help.noConflict();</code> fixes this conflict (click on <code>dojo.isBrowser</code> again).</li>
    <li><code>dojox.help.refresh();</code> parses the page again!</li>
    <li><code>dojo.isBrowser</code> and the conflict is back again!</li>
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